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Recovery.gov - Track the Money

Recovery.gov is the U.S. government’s official website that provides easy access to data
related to Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste, and abuse.

US Funding Map

United States map displaying Recipient Reported Funds Awarded and Received for the country and each state/territory

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Recipients Report for the Third Time


Recipients Report for the Third TimeThe Recovery Act requires award recipients to file quarterly reports on the status of the awards and the respective project(s). Reports for Quarter 1, 2010 (January 1 – March 31) were submitted between April 1 - 16.

Affordable Broadband Service to be Expanded


Affordable Broadband Service to be ExpandedRural areas of the country that have had not access to high speed internet service will start receiving $7.2 billion in Recovery funds to bring broadband to homes, schools, libraries, businesses, and state and local agencies.

Fixing Home Sewage Systems in Ohio


Fixing Home Sewage Systems in Ohio$3.4 million in Recovery Act funds are being used to repair and replace individual home sewage systems in rural Ohio.

Aging Bridge on Oahu is Being Replaced


 Aging Bridge on Oahu is Being ReplacedA narrow, 84-year-old, two-lane bridge on a main thoroughfare on the island of Oahu is being replaced, providing a safer structure for vehicles and pedestrians.

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Source for Map Data: FederalReporting.gov

Recovery Funded Jobs Reported by Recipients

January 1 - March 31, 2010
682,226
Job calculations are based on the number of hours worked in a quarter and funded under the Recovery Act.

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Contracts

Link to:

FedBizOpps.Gov

Grants

Link to:

Grants.Gov

Loans

Overview of Funding

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 distributes the $787 billion as follows:

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Source for Distributing and Reporting: US Treasury, Federal Agency Financial and Activity Reports

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CHAIRMAN'S CORNER

Earl E. Devaney is chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, which manages this website and oversees spending under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

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May 13, 2010

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In my 15 months on the job, I have often said that the Recovery Board listens closely to the public and responds to its suggestions and concerns. Indeed, in recent weeks, members of the Board and staff have been in Iowa, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Louisiana, the state of Washington and California taking the pulse of state and local officials and average Americans. It’s called getting outside the Beltway and not being confined to the thinking of official Washington.

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